Stratford Times, 25 Dec 1889, p. 3

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} t = ; Death Dealing Drugs { an Morphine, retardies better left alone. weaken even strong fconstitutions. Th Bardock Blood Bitters never does, it co tains nc other , and cures all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys; TOAD for knowing) is bowels and! blood by unlocking the aecre- dene. His counsel and — all manana Seaperts thes. | There was on! ete., — ‘cline to prosecute?’ under the jp wou! HM allow [they see that the prisoner is not on hand, interfered with, ANOTHER i} CRIME it may cause them to tuxriify this course: blown ove ror been cleai «They ‘might Profess themselves ready to come back and all would be mgt aguin, an [Poses with the case, f : jis absont..judgment #: Faw THE DIARY oF INSPECTOR BYRNES. t ii is that result that L hoped to avoid. | firnily, wouk 4 be a sud thing for an honorable! shouldn't have sent a letter givir btesnity “for be drag:red throu: gh the dust in jtliis'way fora crime for which the ac- known what a value the bi athe r “and le uscd iv’ not responsible,” | “He shonld hare had the manliness to! rH By JULIAN HAWTHORNE, Aathor of! ; “The Great Bank Robbery,” “An : American Penman,” Ete. i Wopyright by O. ti. Dunham, cod publishes, | face his accusers,” @reugh special arrangement by the Ameren t “No one knows Avsociation sith Cassell & Co, New York} i judge, that in this work SA lanka} fend himself. CHAPTER XUL En How jets an TO AWAIT CONPMIIATIONS. pirical bea diate to hush it ‘up as eccurely | as powsible, : “Wel only one way to d “Exactly, and that (as I have the best! when everything's as bh k as pitch. are instructed to mit, might find it convenient to have jwithdraw the charge; and of course, supposed he was pernianently- out-of tise! circumstanices,. the —_— way him todo 60, repeated the inspec-| may be the ‘true one,” Ile cannot expect other] nod | oeople to find excuses for him. say, he may live it down; he is a young! no necessity of inventing re aware Uiat people re- “I wish to tell you suumett ing g that may » that, and = drow ned at sea sometiates a aj arene: who he is, ond then you will be iy of coming tulifeagain. Phe sea is 8b, perhaps, to help me find out where that was” “Ah! [ see. The plaintiff would do-' a hig fdace, and its dite ult to be sure) be is and what bis record is. I don't ment; for such an suppose you know that Percy was not my only brother?” The detective intimated that he did not. “My other brotlier’s name was Jerrold. He died a few Years agu. They had rea- son to think that kis death was hisiened by foul means The man whom be ac- cussiof it was tried¢ the case was ap BS aed several times, but. at- hast; after das the prisoners, { don’t say that is what Has Lappencd; 1 baving been confined for overa yeur, the ¥ whl ive against rated say it might de so.” And, consider-; 8cused was acquitted. He seid that he ing that Mr. Martin was a frientl of the "ould be revenged upon us. Why may, it seems a little odd that he he not have taken this way to be re venged?" Wa fee must The inspector began to be inter: sted. “What was his name?” he ask “His name was Horace Dupee. | Wasa medical student.” | “Tell me the circ umnetances I may: reeoHect something of i “When my brothe eJerrokd left college he decided to be a phy veician, and he be gan the study of medicine bure in a ropert of his York. He attended lectures and we nt te as safe in Mexieo or, the hospitals, “He was fond of fun anda . favorite with his fellow students, and 1 Whai becomes of armani abeavy storm just what be has Then again, young Nolen, you must = He could start in under a new with very littl: fear of ever being Whe ” this affair hos But when’ name, d up, be might count of the affair. He Lave ed. sister would have put upon it.’ “TL hope with all my heart your theory said the judge. | better than seu, -“But I fear the report is correct,” he da man must Ue-| adds hatter a paused. “There. can be St about the hurricane, nor that : But, as Percy was on the steatner. There was “ow death, he would be New doubt a. to his guilt isa reaxw Sable om and eupposing him to have been cent, he has oc received hard trea. accusation as aad, though not proved, is enough to ruin a man’s career. trees “Eda not believe he was in , In- or. By: f am suré that he,was puilty. and, having escaped punishment for that, he’means to do us more inj No—an innocent man would not have heer ruined by an — acetsa- tion! It would hav; his to prove by his after Life thi: hy ‘ead been ged.” “Do you know what his subsequent ¢ has been?" inauired the in ~poetor, a inno- (To ne Costixerr.) DAVIS & VAN BUSKIRK Fe one SURVEYORS. STRATFORD BO DS TOCK an Mington'’s Block, Market and Erie Street Seratford Bindi wralnage, +. Konda, Bridges, ete. Gi4-Ay- A. Hepburn, A Saar RAL Iestgne Plans of Public and sulldings drawn, architecterally, pong and in pe topentive, ond. if desired, spe ornamental work attac detail a. HEPLG ane Stratford. _Stenttord. all mW, ea 405-ty , | Re, Zealand ¢ Jose PH KIRK. : . “Have you seen this morning's paper?” a¥ el st i t P (Vamexa oF Pees Association oF in at Lanp wh - interposed the jade. Athantn. “Lhave looked through it. Is there) is en a thing particular?” ast that suppose he was rather imprudent im bis w, habits. He was good nature: and excit- ee eustaaciie diate _ and the others led hugs on ‘ ; CIVIL ENGIN BER The judge held out the pape r, with his to r larken his mm The cause of “The way the end came was thie », r¢ Land 8 The in- su urbeh reest visediezatedd, cash it There was a supper civen te ene of the Provincial = ee a studenta-whey had gut Uiroush hiscourse.! rectans } fe jWenld add a territde qa to hus meth: Sewerage, with ail necessary Plans “A terrible hurricane -is-reporte? aig] c Psand sister's gricf. Seume consit lett SSO sen -Ste Fhawsct Thame ; = — seortance Tie me lieve, m rsa ore i having occurred in the neighborhood of” tion should de. res te thom.” , oo persous sof St. Thonias, WoL, on the Ithult. Ibo“ Well ket us go down to the court Jerrold were great a of his ‘a.| &8 described as the severest ever known reem.” sail the bape lor, rising and ten or ae aiid lin those latitudes. It was preceded in. tz aking his hat. “T don't Suppeee any wv oT Bw On the I " the! * the morning by a dead calm and exees-,one wants to tra! oplg ona dead man— trial ihe judge Ye beat. Early in the afternoon not even the woman he was in lore dropped into In- bse here predicted a heavy, With.” , ' alow The prophecy was soon verified. | This ise \ ly correct. ; Spector Byrnes “itniise proved partly corree z office, with a newspaper in his hand and Cloutls were observe: d collecting in the On tio case being called, counset forthe tretier, who aa ne el hin, eta hing, pang Commercial, Wotel ~. @ very grave face. | kouthwest; they rapidly increasd in size plainull submitted that their client was Tupling him with ir es and Mugaing: => M Rooms fer Commercial Travelers, Good “t-want to call botiething | ‘and darkness, and advanced towar, tho dispused to abandon the pramenaiien tile gut-ang ty Diapee Tid—and papting snd attentive hostlera Tt. HAGARTY, inspector,” ; ee your FeC’| northeast, froma which gu27yer a "etitle Tae court asked where the prisoner was, Made some threat or said some insulting Proprietot, 0s-1y thing of ieee said the . ron breeze was blowin’, ‘fhe storm burst and the report of his death was put in. " thing. My brother instantly threw a) — = _* neve f- aie a nS with terri, fury. Tha harbor of St! The court olcerved that the prisoner - of wine in his face, glass and | os ie a Pe Nolen’. - ‘Tnomas is a large basta, the entrance te peared to have intended forfeiting his} *Dupee — at = and struck eo oe 7 t oe ee oe which is a comparatively narrow pas- bail, and was of opinion that the evi-} iwith his fist. They began to fight; but! Alea, Carare, -_ we waeunted aos n't you" returned the chief of bet two headlands. Tho har- dence of death was insufficient, But as)™y brother was the stronger, and he oa draught. detecti “T t 1 we ac. 25° “een two headlands. so 6 fhar- . Sis , hat he fell Strate rd. Tee o 18RS- 618 ly tafe bhery ine § <i Ponta ” bear bor was at the time fled with shipping, the plaintiff wished to withdraw, and! |struck Dupee in the face, so that he fe r Fe Hotel. _ cused of a robbery in a jewelry sto’ inchiding several steamers and lar;c vea- there was only a moderates presumption ever achair. Then the others separated rsey you went bail for him in fifteen bendred Toe iene as no? oa will be taken terlay rv te far We tor. took it and read as follow: “ Te wha a chk saw hiin, ¢ friends, 4 mena ver ban, 1 he and ro were t the supper, wine aud became noisy They began to play practi- At last Hor- My, — ‘ any @), 158. Hote. Hate = Streets, Strat- COETE Proprietor, blot iy s-ty Saag a good Goal ot Sud excited, ‘eal jokes. on one another. ace Dupee got up to make a speech, 3 _ Stratford, Aug. Ia, loge. tore. Oct In, 1 The Terrapin. BTARIO Sirvat, Sirattord, JoBN GR GRAY, Prop- ra, Ale Oly of liquors and Mr. Wm. ows, presides at the _ Oysters LEAN, Manag sa, Victoria Hotel , il tay OR IE Serest. Stratk _young. 2-0 mean;brother-got quite” Intoxicated and acte ——_ at moderate pr The best dressed in wourn-|loolishlys It wax then” after midnight, 4 a iepe at the kar ing entered the'and the young men began to go home,, By 76-ly She was aud Duce said he would see my : ai Hotet pate erd bLand-,to his lodgings.- My father and mother. TLARKET square, seettfort Every accommoda- some, with pow- and myscli.were not-in New York just Sample. oo on femme Mg lie, c. Larts erful dark eyes then; we had gone down to a southern Cian. Largest Stables in the City Jon M The inspector rose Watering place on tof my mother svoTT, vetted Dre 9 a8. ad placed» chair being delicute, and Jerrold was staying ———_—__— ana) Streeta, To: Wet ial " = Onc of the eteamers was at the time of guilt, the case would be adjourned jthem; and my brother, aftera J pairs feet Pet sovemmmete: | on res, the trial comes on today. . ing firmation of t6 report of ferget his anger, and wanted to make) gg, vel Ing Public, Mr. Dea le will. be “You bas a good memory. Well, taking on passenzer; ihe, captain gave-pend f » again, but Du to move bi Ouractord friends when visiting & ae © that thts BHOaTT be ato pped, and death, when tho question of cstreating; friends with Dupes aguia, bu aio regis Cty pcrhapa mot aware Percy: steamed out of the harbor in tho hopeof the bail would be decided. jwoutd not for a while, but the others," Row Yor! on the day following the ' weathe the-gale: fiw. wenmer Tins! jurged him, until at last he laazhe] and City, BH patel. mis @ ne ring . . wother.? ARKET Ginare, St Sraltord. ROnT. rT. Snowe, jes rs wad weet 9 < gine. beset heard of. bur frawinents CTA APTER X XIV. Kee and spook bande Withmy tro a, | Sora Prosar a. « 8 J age, appen to: aware of ithave been pickel wp at cea, a pacecnes fand pretended that he was quite TECOM- thon in the city. Thin eal fe ftted up in im wd that, too! Youl see, we anticipated there |) bt that's fied with APOWPRICL any. iciled, but he said afterwards to one Of, clase sty3¢, andthe. diarowmpptied with the Best might be some di Hiculty ofthe kind, and’ shore ton. The we fer « wi EVEuAL dayeithe ¥ men chathe vould ba econ { rands in Wines. Liquors and Clare. $0 We puta man on to watchhim. Mr. 22 07 Doar ir clic sacl a f hi lwith Nolen yet.’ “Cabinet Hotel. Risin enenk that wished ok 32 nied by intense darkness. rreater than alter (his cvent, | PROSITE the Maret. The stock ea spent that night, at. dir. Martins that of ordinary midnich: without moon the inspector was) “They ha #1 teen ov tho point of break. O cigars Peder ier COPE Svenue. ‘The Next IGM, oe sts ars. The winds ve Shoe ity was esti- informed that 2/ing up, but after this they got to drink: ogmeriy of the Royal, pres ing. s mnsaes specie taan took to be mated to reach no less than tivo hundred lady desired tosce/ing dnd talking again; and Dupee came in "Strattord “hs larch 3 = “uk walker = ae up town.’ ites an hou f, and tho destruction it him. He gave and sat down by my brother, and lk pt es aul pnd oe o oo, kg i timself caused was terrible. orders that she be filling his glass for es un, F, ut ont ly pe ee On <a) of follo 4 « a > o ‘ & ee dog _ apo ial “After blowing for a couple of hours edinitted, and a;tending to drink himse bn So aee whother ‘Nolen wes’ tnt thee roo from the southwest it hauled ebout and m - 3, OI ew with equal siclenee froma tho north-’ En thas way they both got off, Wa ; All the shippinsinmthe harbor was, hoped he destroved, and several vessels were Ufted. ‘would think Lotter of ips ape come back.) CUt of the water and carricd inland} am sorry for you, bat th yOne large merchant ship was taken up’ “As regards anyself, Pm wer a Boil: 1 ta A and planted. t ‘the inkist. of a _ don’t mind telling: onm- that; afew hours seredr tho shore. The houses ies of the town were unroofed and in most DER’S HOTEI. “after his escape, I received by letter the cnsee annih sted re Nee rds of fous for her, Sho sat in furnished rooms in a boardiag house. Cal LDBR S HOTEL, amount of the bail; it came, I hare rea- A lie . 7 ane. an “4 jhundred lives were reported lost, and down, regarding him with great intent-) “‘He and Dupeo started off ypc ther: Bass Srax __ * the wrpers, ness, as if endeavoring to satisfy herself after leaving the others. y brother R CALDER deal teeny hae lan = * could walk, but he was not fit Brother N48 c4t pet dare care of himself. The boardi | were devoured by the sharks. One of What cE r of man abo was, Pubtie ‘tant be he le is now the most remarkable episodes of thisdis-|| “Can I be of any assistance -astrous stérm wasthat of the U. 3. oe madam?” the de etiee inquired, ; was on West ae third street, some B. Co.'s steamship Amazon. Sho w “I hope you may,” was her reply, “for, Way down. The door had acovered Tams weuteunnal oa _duo at St. Thomas on the day after thet 1 don’t know where to look for be dp, un-,porch to it and was nearly on a level Yopeattne ber Fintclos stoble on which the hurricane occurred. She less to you. ou were officially cogni-; With the sidewalk. It was a winter, R. 7 CALDER, “Ho mado. the mistake of his lits.* had plicaingy from New York with six “int, wero you not, of the case of ‘Mr. ‘niglit, but there was no snow on the Stratford Ma said the inspector, emphatically. egg Passer _ She had Perey Nolen, who was accused of a rob-. \sroun 1 ‘lis seeannis ler aati be known ina few ceks ago?” ‘It was not quite 1 o'clock in the morn-} may aswell tall younow. In and. was pi Peg ig ere ae hr ingnar Alin! Pe igre AleroPirpee menses what ahead of her schedule ti came to my knowle in the ordinary cr. © Clocs The poice v —. ee aad aes I cording to the narration of tho suretes routine,” he said. “It has -jbeat wason that part of Twenty-third thine into-conal ctr a, the he chat every- are O'S she met the hurricane about ‘o'clock journed, as you are probably aware, and pir aaw ae one lying in the porch . ee OPO on the afternoon of tho 13th. She was the shinee are that it will not soon be/of t house. ay of again.” land foand that he was in evening gar“ Nolen as my brother,” she With an overcoat on; he was iva ‘ON TARIO HOUSE. ne med. ‘He was lost at sea.” Her and his — were sstree a STRA’ . ‘ . sible to domore than k her before the Hips trembled, the aoe recovered herself not seem to be any mark of violence on} ee : 8 foo of hizaelf her and the —s wind, even this than Lop the powers of —the inspector note] that she seemed to him. The policeman thought he was in-' like that is not likely to steal a os : thoso on board. At one timo she was Possess unusual self command—and went Sensible from drink. He knocked ‘P pocket book in face of the absolute cer. Pooped by a heavy sea which broke into 00. “My mother and I are the only ones the ious we i there bale tainty of being suspected of it. The the forecastleand swept many overboard,' of the family left alive; and my mother found that my ier lived there he ped, Stratford, Oct. 22, 1580. game wasn't t worth the candle.” “When the wind veered about the is an invalid, My brother died with a totake him upto hisroom. But there! THB CROWN Panag nee bq to agree with you = reed steamer became virtually u Jo; shadow upon his name, and I consider a 8 physician living in the house, and’ Conxzx or Watrntoo . . she drove before the gale, and it was ex-!it my duty to remove it. Iam sure that. be came and looked at my brother andj ~ - cted tha + she must founder: But after, it can be * done: an: d Iam ready to make 88 there was something wrong. At! M. 2: Nothing last he found a bruise on his head, be-| aaa ‘and on tho ‘storm fichalitucr it indie: i be a sacrifice that would accom- hind the car, made with some blunt in-, the hote covered that sho was lying in the main plish that result.” strument, for the skin was not cut, but ine pet cee eT ee eeiunnee ot ts street‘of Si. Thomas, close ta borown! ‘I'm afmid you will find it no easy it bad produced concussion of the brain. | Good aaaaniebaitetion —— Heenan! Predenemnce ree dock, In the darkness she must have. matte tT, Miss Nolen. Speaking as a pro- Towards dawn ho partly recovered con- one. oF — and CIGARS always in stock, en driven through the narrow entrance fessional man, I must say that the pros- sciousness, and when he was asked about M. i J. pu LLON, Puormirron. of the harbor, and so acros3 to the town, nary is not a hopefui one.” his injuries he mumbled something abont!| Stratford, Feb’ avoiding by a miracle numberless “I don't expect i. to be easy; but Lam Dupee; but they could not get anything} LAGER wreck, and haif her ship's company were! Goes ay life and energy to it,” said 10us at Old Point Comfort, where we! ib tao Stratford, swept overboard and drowned, while'she, in the same quict tone, which she Were stoy . My mother was too il) H{ LAGER, ALB and many of the others have received severe! bad used from _th 2 first, but with im- tO move; aed aettiadeae uty futher! tn Weed or Bottles. This Cele Lager obtain. el ane Tk iotkiep aliou he —_ My brother”—— endiee > following are course, I know t the ways My b _ eas be wegald hare been. a Sete went insane and washed over- of finding out criminals, and I ation Her voice faltered, and sho broke off. | a= (board; Charles Tupper, peck ‘broken; link that. in an had been told with entire sim-' io you,” havo used every means to prevent his de- — But at any rate he left no debts: ind him.” The Stratfora Hi | CORNER OF BURON HURON and Pr. DILLON, you can understand that a conviction Would be as good us death to him. “Even then, if wo were innocent, the guilty party would bo sure to turn up sooucr or liter and he would be vindi- cated. I could make a sucess, even now, as to who tho thicf really is; but he has not committed himself yet, and as the money stolen was in bank notes of course it is more difficult to trace than jewels or any kind of perse ob- stacles. She is, however, a complete determined to succeed, and I mean to definite from him. A telegraz Was sent) court! mfuris Of the six passengers who ‘Went on at once, trut ho arrived too late,’ of fa a Ga rt ll er board. the | Dalian, James. Blair, washed 5 earnestness, The scenes which she de-} are Herbert Simp-'different. I believe that if the man who ®cTibed seemed to be before her as she, ween, ac — we was to pass me on the Spoke, and the emotion which she had. Ineares Baudinen, Merchandiee, Manuta-torte and saree wiaagooer with M|strect I should feel that ft was he.” jecrines ed mapeted heck forth at last Seal “Sacaniin jemi note ayetecs is death. The soon controlled! could persuade He denied any knowledge of is drowned, is be?” he any judge on the bench ‘to grint you a the blow. But it was proved that he! “The account seems to Warrant.” shad y brother; and it was, me 2 her's pockets only to make it appear! 5 « nee nae Bey repeal “But when I have convinced ae * chat the tourder was the work of some! tea company sells at 50 cents per fh. So the coroner held him’ Rarey,. ithe great horse tamer, says he has known an epary a raire the of-a horse no longer Stratford, Aur. 22. 1888 reason for revdtiging “himself upon Percy, and probably not believing, | on sober second thought, that he had “Do you mean there can be any. ihe Sainte sl the crime, he would begin to: ®bout it? “exclaimed the judge. ittle. ask himself how the public “I dunt say there is; and as a matter = that I know a man, I would find regs —s thief. affect his ) } course, jadg zt, I recogtiize the ve siqoerity: evidence against him that would .con-\for_tria ee Sed -Monenit your attitude. SG. if I were inter-: Vince the world too. : Only let me know), Fete ne the case now,” put in the; I should ‘think twice him first, and the rest would be easy.” iaspertor. “ihe case was pushed against tem beats in.a minute: and we have known i owe Mh. all Ican say is, I“hope youll jhim vigorously, but it broke down at Ccckle’s Anti- bilo Pills jlast for want of conclusive evidence, and! nese of Liver, I ‘ asyou say, after! Bile and been kept in’ jail for’a ‘= year.| | short space of time, poy h Be ES Well, 1 mat Say, Misa- Nolen, that the: | deleters ; 7 the young man any! said, at length. look that way.” — flirtation. Now if his eh oa ing herfolly, cabal of act- y sive. Have you heard any hgeehilg hard boas tna conn have her an Sothing Ths -te- all we kneel x Sern es tah an wey he wind would desire ‘faz. find hi: "{ should not have come tere to waste! your time merely by telling you this,”; i late ¢ continued, looking up a him firmly, JoenProcrany | the | " diledical. Dr. D. M. FRASBR, | OFrrre :—At his Residence on Downie Road. Stratford, Ovt. 10, 18K3. 406-14 Drs. HIPPLE & EIDT, a ey Block, Market. Sqesre _Manitord, on 15, oma He KEWON ED to the New Poflding on the et Square. ~~ over Exproer intice, Stecttond.” Telephaue connertion. Stratford, Nov 13. rae své1 DR. SHAVER. Hit MES: Es N lake fone may be htt at Orme meat Cour: Hotes, ar af wow bh ord, tn pt Bs, Br4-ly = ROBERTSON, [ua Orne — pod roe 12 pry totpnm; ap m opm w Fam Office over Scott * store, idisgten’s Bock Stretford, Outaria J. A. DEVLIN, Mh, ee tte st BGEON, mis eee CHEUR, &o. fewetota st - nts bron pay a the G TL hk atic ing Room, % ined Dk. BK. EB. HAWKE, KAMEATE Trinity Dniseaite, Pethew Trinity anaical Coftoat: Menber f the ae Berrirtase WM tmtaria sonata cod Ye a. He Ye Mt lapp ¢ is Hall ale verre Lnedian Thech, Marks Nie cbt Calle answered at off « _mrath ard, Get. 2 Ta 9. TM ty . BURT, etenisany a re amNY’ (iffiee and infirm. ot, betacen Schroeter. Hotel and Mansion How opon day aad. night. STBELE, EIRRINARY 4 BOECK, (Graduate of the A tario Colic ly ay tre — Topping to the Indian Bleek, Market Sjuare, Stratton. Residence ; — Ontario Street, Stratford, reat. te the Queen's Hotel, NOTICB. THOS. STERLING, - Veterisary Surgeon, ska el of the Board ot Arte and es. and meth ree “trully announces to alta meni ot terme. arimale that he is “pare? to treet al) varion- view with chien they are afiicte she epyertuaitirs « we aN ofa a rere woah kh moew le @ fonctions of nee Cutedaloon, ewitirtion to all who tay fever bin. with their tal and wate “ular altenti on gives to dimeult cares of Parturttic care mi- dineree ion atty, cuch as Curb, Bby ac. &&e ‘ut or day all coinant nun ieationa by Mail’ or Telegraph af tended to kK ESIDE NCE AND OFFICE : Rovan Hor STHATYORD, ie 7 Fa VERY MoresearTe Sieetind’. saa. ae, , Tio “Zou and. 4 dnote SMITH & CLARK, BARRISTERS, soLtcrTors, ac. Foresters es] alia Stratford, March 5, Isa. JOHN b. HARDING, Beer. Solicitor, Conveyarcer, be. soon W.H. Roberts’ New Glock, Downie St » Strat- Stratford, Nov. Bt, 1889. TiS-ty A. C. SHAW, B.A., for the Merchants Bank of Canada, Money to L an. J. P. MABEE. F. W. GEAR? OS Stratford, August 15, 1998, “oly G. W. LAWRENCB & SON, | A ~ IDINGION & PALMER ARRISTERS, &c.. STRATFORD. get IDINGTON, Conaty. Croan Atterncy . FRANK PALMER. td Ww. MOWAT & SON, BANKERS Tae. BA usinces, issue eax & Geripral era B: oom, INTEREST ON MONEY. MONBY ON SERED 2 Loan fy, | fantom STRATFORD, continue to pay the old established rate of An ot pees iu | i ff ‘i rH TO REMOVE DANDRUFF.—Cleanre the scalp with Low's Magic herd Soap. od delighghtwonceane :

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